Political Science, asked by shivaninitharwal, 7 months ago

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow :-

At various times there have been demands to ban books, plays, films, or academic articles in

research journals. Let us think about this demand to ban books in the light of our discussion so far

which sees freedom as ‘the making of choices’, where a distinction is made between ‘negative

and positive liberty’, where we recognise the need for ‘justifiable constraints’ but these have to be

supported by proper procedures and important moral arguments. Freedom of expression is a

fundamental value and for that society must be willing to bear some inconvenience to protect it

from people who want to restrict it. Remember Voltaire’s statement — ‘I disapprove of what you

say but I will defend to death your right to say it’. How deeply are we committed to this freedom

of expression?

a) What are the two aspects of liberty? (1)

b) What is the fundamental value among rights? (2)

c) How can we support justifiable constraints?​

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